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NEW YORK (PIX11/AP) – There’s no evidence of a threat against New York City, but NYPD has beefed up patrols out of an abundance of caution in the wake of a deadly terror attack on a satirical magazine in Paris.

“These are not amateurs,” Police Commissioner William Bratton said of the two gunmen who stormed the offices of Charlie Hebdo Wednesday.

Another cartoon, which appeared in this week's issue, was entitled, "Still No Attacks in France." It had a caricature of an extremist fighter saying, "Just wait -- we have until the end of January to present our New Year's wishes."

In 2012, the newspaper published more Muhammad drawings amid an uproar over an anti-Muslim film. The cartoons depicted Muhammad naked and in demeaning or pornographic poses.

The French government defended free speech even as it rebuked Charlie Hebdo for fanning tensions.